No, there isn't an accepted way to do that AFAIK. However, it doesn't seem
like it is all that far off. Our doc-build process will create the images
from the examples automatically, so you don't need to include the image
tag. It is sort of a way to make sure the examples work and that the image
Hi Ben,
My idea was to just make the notebook the “example”. But nbconvert-ing the
notebook makes static images that then need to be checked into the repository,
and take space, so I wasn’t sure how desirable that was.
It would be fun to have the documentation script accept ipython
Hi all,
If I want to contribute *.rst files to the matplotlib documentation, I can see
a few styles already contributed, at least one of which makes extensive use of
ipython (http://matplotlib.org/users/image_tutorial.html). However, even it
makes use of `.. sourcecode:: python` and `..